mountaineer
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Is mountaineer a Scrabble word?
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Definition
noun (English)
1. (now rare) A person who lives in a mountainous area (often with the connotation that such people are outlaws or uncivilized).Examples: "(obsolete)"; "This was my master, A very valiant Briton and a good, That here by mountaineers lies slain."; "No savage fierce, bandite, or mountaneer Will dare to soyle her virgin puritie"Synonyms: highlander, mountainerarchaic
2. (obsolete) An animal or plant that is native to a mountainous area.Examples: "1786, George Culley, Observations on Live Stock, London: G. G. J. & J. Robinson, p. 92, This hardy race [of sheep] differ from our other breeds, not only in their dark complection and horns, but principally in the long coarse shagged wool which grows upon these mountaineers."; "[…] the Gibbons are true mountaineers, loving the slopes and edges of the hills, though they rarely ascend beyond the limit of the fig-trees."; "1892, Sutton and Sons, Reading, The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers, London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 5th edition, p. 217, There really is no need of artificial heat, for the Auricula is a mountaineer, and can endure both frost and snow."obsolete
verb (English)
1. (intransitive) To climb mountains; to climb using the techniques of a mountaineer.Examples: "[…] they had returned in safety to Europe, and were now in Switzerland, where they were mountaineering with great vigour."; "[…] no one who has mountaineered or travelled much in uncharted ground with men of very divergent or very similar powers of sight or experience will be found to discredit [the] positive but entirely accidental possession [of a sense of direction]."; "At the open water we bore to the westerly shore and started to mountaineer over the hummocks piled on the land."intransitive
2. (intransitive, figurative) To climb as if on a mountain.Examples: "There is a well-made path, which makes a circuit over the mass [of ruins], and is amply sufficient for all rational tourists. Those who wish to see more have to go mountaineering over gigantic columns and pilasters, and squeeze their way through passes of cut stone."; "[…] he sat up and shook his ears once or twice, and then sprang lightly off the window-sill and began to mountaineer about the contents of the garret."; "Petro’s approach to fatherhood was pretty calm; he carried on with whatever he wanted to do while his rumbustious tots mountaineered all over him."Synonyms: clamber, hikefigurativelyintransitive
Definition source: Wiktionary